HUMMoney and The Cornell Club - New York present "Money..More Money,"a financial series hosted by CNN's founding financial editor Myron Kandel, and including the "All Ivy" schools' network of alumni!
Since the HUMMoney event is "sold out" we will be featuring the panels by LIVE video streaming during the event for any "Investors who want to help themselves".
NEW YORK, NY, January 18, 2011
These events will be open to H/U/M special guests and House Members of The Cornell Club - New York and to members of New York's Ivy League Clubs including Columbia, Harvard, The University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale, and Williams College. This event includes a formal evening of cocktails, dinner, networking and learning from a panel of financial experts.Since the event is sold out- We also will be livestreaming the event on http://www.huntingtonbuzz.tv.
The second panel in the series, "Should Women Rule the Investment World?" will be held Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at The Cornell Club. Moderated by Myron Kandel, the discussion will focus on topics including:
- For the first time in history women control the majority of our wealth, but are we financially literate?
- What are the roles of regulators, fiduciaries and disclosure requirements in general?
- The financial crisis and recession have made it clear that the old rules aren't working. While women don't have a corner on the market for fresh ideas, we need new perspectives and new rules to avoid future economic catastrophes. What role can women play?
- Panelists will include: Muriel "Mickie" Siebert, the first woman member of the NYSE; Nancy Trejos, author and personal finance writer for The New York Times; Jason Zweig, author and columnist for the Wall Street Journal; Liz Weston, author and widely-read personal finance columnist on the internet; and Carolina Fernandez, VP Investments Source Capital and founder of the SHEeo Network.
The evening will begin with a cocktail reception from 6:00-6:30, with the formal panel discussion from 6:30-7:45. Guests are invited to join the panelists for dinner following the program. Seating for dinner is closed.
HUMMoney will cover the event @HUMNEWS.COM/MONEY. For more information visit the HUMMoney Events tab on Facebook or The Cornell Club website at http://www.cornellclubnyc.com/events. The previous panel, "How to Survive the Financial Tsunami," is now available for viewing at http://www.humnews.com/money/
HUMMoney will also be sharing a few major announcements for 2011, including announcing their first market to market partnership to furnish content "helping investors help themselves" through a branded HUMMoney syndication on http://www.huntingtonbuzz.tv; while also announcing dates for a new "Money...More Money" Investor Educational "All-Ivy" Breakfast series with Contributing Editor Greg Lewin leading the discussions and produced by MadChill TV Productions.
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Principal "Money...More Money" Bios
"Should Women Rule the Investment World?" panel, to be held Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at The Cornell Club - New York
MYRON KANDEL (Moderator) - Myron Kandel is one of the nation's best-known financial journalists. As one of the founders of CNN, he pioneered financial news on television and served as the network's financial editor and economic commentator for 25 years. In 2000, he was named one of the 10 most influential financial journalists of the 20th century. Kandel previously served as the financial editor of three newspapers: The Washington Star, the New York Herald Tribune and the New York Post. He was also a reporter for The New York Times, a foreign correspondent for the Herald Tribune, covering Germany and the European Common Market, a syndicated newspaper columnist, and the editor of the New York Law Journal. His 1982 book, How to Cash in on the Coming Stock Market Boom, accurately forecast the biggest bull market in American history, which began later that year.
MURIEL SIEBERT (Panelist) - Muriel "Mickie" Siebert is President, CEO and Chairwoman of Muriel Siebert & Co., Inc., the brokerage firm she established two years after becoming the first woman member of the New York Stock Exchange in 1967. From 1977 to 1982 she took a leave from her firm to serve as New York State's first woman Superintendent of Banks. Today, her firm is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Siebert Financial Corp., (Nasdaq: SIEB), and a certified Women's Business Enterprise whose Capital Markets Group last year participated in approximately $100 billion of global debt and equity offerings.
NANCY TREJOS (Panelist) - Nancy Trejos has been a staff writer for The Washington Post for 11 years. She has covered schools, local government, and the Iraq war. In February 2007, Ms. Trejos joined the business section of the Post, where she covered real estate as the real estate boom went bust. In November 2007, she became the Post's personal finance writer. Ms. Trejos has also written pieces for Latina magazine and the Washington Post Magazine. Prior to arriving at the Post, Ms. Trejos wrote for the Los Angeles Times. Her first book, "Hot (Broke) Messes - How to Have Your Latte and Drink It, Too," takes readers on her journey from dire financial straits to financial solvency.
JASON ZWEIG (Panelist) - Jason Zweig is the investing and personal finance columnist for The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of "Your Money and Your Brain," on the neuroscience of investing (Simon & Schuster, 2007). Zweig is also the editor of the revised edition of Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor (HarperCollins, 2003), the classic text that Warren Buffett has described as "by far the best book about investing every written." From 1995 through 2008 he was a senior writer for Money magazine; before joining Money, he was the mutual funds editor at Forbes. Zweig has also been a guest columnist for Time magazine and cnn.com. He has served as a trustee of the Museum of American Finance, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, and sits on the editorial boards of Financial History magazine and The Journal of Behavioral Finance. A graduate of Columbia University, Zweig lives in New York City.
LIZ WESTON (Panelist) - Liz Weston is the most-read personal finance columnist on the Internet, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. She's the author of "Your Credit Score: Your Money and What's at Stake," a national best-seller that was recently published in a third edition (March 2009, FT Press). Her next book, "The 10 Commandments of Money," will be published in January 2011. Liz's columns run twice a week on MSN Money. She's also a columnist for AARP Magazine, and her Q&A column "Money Talk" appears in newspapers throughout the country, including the Los Angeles Times, the Palm Beach Post, the Portland Oregonian, Stars & Stripes and others. Liz is a regular commentator on American Public Media's "Marketplace Money" and has contributed to NPR's "Talk of the Nation" and "All Things Considered." She appears on "Dr. Phil," "Today Show" and NBC Nightly News, and for several years was a weekly commentator on CNBC's "Power Lunch." She was awarded the 2010 Betty Furness Consumer Media Award by the Consumer Federation of America, to honor individuals who have made "exceptional progress in American consumerism."
CAROLINA FERNANDEZ (Panelist) - Carolina Fernandez is Vice President of Investments at Source Capital Group in Westport, a boutique independent investment bank and brokerage. Previously, she worked at Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, and IBM. She is the author of two books: ROCKET MOM! and Country French Kitchens. Her upcoming third book is a creative guide for women investors. Her writing has appeared in over two hundred original published articles, columns, stories and anthologies, which have been syndicated by more than 50,000 unique online sites, blogs and newsletters. A public speaker, she has been featured on the FOX Business News program Your World with Neil Cavuto, as well as dozens of radio and TV programs nationwide. She has been quoted by Parenting, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Nickelodeon, NewsDay, BottomLine Personal and Advertising Age. She is the founder of the SHEeo Network, the women's networking club of New York City's Cornell Club, and Co-Founder of Women in Power.
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